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A test of Holland's theory in a population of accountants
Authors:Nissim Aranya  Azy Barak  Joel Amernic
Affiliation:Tel-Aviv University Israel;University of Toronto Canada
Abstract:The study examined the SDS scales and work attitudes of 1952 Canadian Chartered Accountants (Anglophones and Francophones) and Californian Certified Public Accountants. Combinations of C, E, and S were found the most frequent personality patterns, and they constitute 27.8% of the total population. Scores on these types were positively related to organizational and professional commitments, as well as to vocational satisfaction. The level of congruence was positively correlated with the vocational criteria only in the American sample. The consistency level correlated with professional commitment in the Francophone sample, whereas the differentiation score showed mixed results.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Nissim Aranya   Faculty of Management   Tel-Aviv University   Tel-Aviv   Israel.
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